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I have two pairs of this species, and I will admit that they have not really interested me very much. Here is what they have lloked like up until today:
female:
Today, however, one of my females decided that she is ready to settle down and raise a family. The color change is dramatic. She is also very aggressively courting the larger of the two males. This is a bit different than my other Pelvicachromis. Taeniatus and pulcher females will court any male that swims by. She obviously has a preference, though he is not that interested yet.
Here some shots of her breeding colors. Her whole body turned a dark purple/lavender and the dorsal has black spots in it over the neon blue. Awesome. One pic is really bad, but it is the closest I got to an 'action' shot.
I am going to write up an account of my experiences with this species and begin a log on them on my website... hopefully tomorrow.
female:

Today, however, one of my females decided that she is ready to settle down and raise a family. The color change is dramatic. She is also very aggressively courting the larger of the two males. This is a bit different than my other Pelvicachromis. Taeniatus and pulcher females will court any male that swims by. She obviously has a preference, though he is not that interested yet.
Here some shots of her breeding colors. Her whole body turned a dark purple/lavender and the dorsal has black spots in it over the neon blue. Awesome. One pic is really bad, but it is the closest I got to an 'action' shot.



I am going to write up an account of my experiences with this species and begin a log on them on my website... hopefully tomorrow.